Associations to the word «Harry»
Noun
- Retreat
- Dorsey
- Norman
- Byrd
- Eater
- Crouch
- Elmer
- Cavalry
- Horde
- Bosch
- Antique
- Shipping
- Attire
- Stimulation
- Julian
- Vane
- Centaur
- Hogan
- Clint
- Tobias
- Dieter
- Waller
- Christine
- Slumber
- Bert
- Crosby
- Stein
- Shapiro
- Halfback
- Hooper
- Pearce
- Davenport
- Vernon
- Riddle
- Minstrel
- Snatch
- Chum
- Sinatra
- Warren
- Benny
- Percy
- Invader
- Hines
- Continuum
- Bridges
- Craven
- Bessie
- Roosevelt
- Cho
- Trask
- Quill
- Atkinson
- Goblin
- Payne
- Ambush
- Broom
- Jr
- Finn
- Frontier
- Courtney
- Harmonica
- Guggenheim
- Knowles
- Anthology
- Bess
- Dudley
- Northumberland
- Harrison
- Alderman
- Dunne
- Burning
- Ernie
- Anglo
- Caine
- Baton
- Raid
- Parchment
- Hopkins
- Viking
Adjective
Wiktionary
HARRY, verb. (transitive) To bother; to trouble.
HARRY, verb. To strip; to lay waste.
HARRY, proper noun. A male given name, also used as a pet form of Henry and Harold.
HARRY, proper noun. (rare compared to given name) A patronymic surname.
HARRY HUN, proper noun. (UK) (derogatory) A name used to represent the German people.
Dictionary definition
HARRY, verb. Annoy continually or chronically; "He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"; "This man harasses his female co-workers".
HARRY, verb. Make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes.
Wise words
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well.